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  Central Oregon Lakes - Fly Fishing on Oregon Cascade Lakes
There are central Oregon lakes that have a broad variety of fish.
There are also central Oregon lakes that have trophy Rainbows and trophy Browns, and some have Largemouth Bass, while others may have Brookies or Cutthroats.
One attribute that they all have in common is the fact that trout live in beautiful places and fishing on one of the Oregon Cascade Lakes is, truly, another day in paradise.
flyandfield.com /Pages/lakes.htm   (290 words)

  
  Publications - Environmental Research Center - East - University of Notre Dame
Composition and spatial heterogeneity of submersed vegetation in a softwater lake in Wisconsin.
The highland lake district of northeastern Wisconsin and the Trout Lake Limnological Laboratory.
Freshwater diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) from the Northeastern Glacial Lake District of Wisconsin.
www.nd.edu /~underc/east/publications   (5918 words)

  
 Cascade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cascade is a term for a waterfall, or series of waterfalls, and is applied abstractly to many different concepts involving a series of steps or effects that follow one after the other.
Cascading Style Sheets, a language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language
Cascade, Seychelles, a district in the Republic of Seychelles
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cascade   (384 words)

  
 RedOrbit - Science - Salt's Impact on Mountain Lakes Studied
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- Scientists are researching the long-term environmental effects of winter road maintenance, using the Cascade Lakes near Lake Placid as a laboratory.
On the far side of the Cascade Lakes, paper birches cling to the craggy flank of Cascade Mountain, rising steeply from the water's edge.
The deep, clear, cold lakes are wedged into a pass between Cascade and Pitchoff mountains in the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, about 100 miles north of Albany.
www.redorbit.com /news/display?id=117550   (943 words)

  
 Buffalo Lake Fire Proposal
The importance of top-down trophic effects of fish to the stability of lake ecosystems with consequences to management of the fishery and to the biological integrity of the lake is well illustrated by recent changes in Buffalo Lake discovered in studies funded by the CCT Fish and Wildlife Department.
The littoral zone of Buffalo lake was reduced from 7+ meters (M)  to 2 M. The change was in diversity of the littoral biota as well as in the area formerly occupied.
At this point in the study caution must be exercised as lakes are extremely complex ecosystems and at this early stage it would be dangerous to view these changes as “permanent” or as directly attributable to our changes in fish stocking practices.
www.wsu.edu /cctfish/buffalo-cascade/bufalo-lake-fire.htm   (2129 words)

  
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The Cascade Lakes are the primary home to a state-endangered fish, the round whitefish.
Since deicing methods affect the macroinvertebrate and fish populations of the Cascade Lakes, a crucial goal of these studies is to provide an alternative, safer method of deicing State Route 73 that will not be harmful to the aquatic life in the lakes.
Another integral part of the analysis will be determining the exact watershed of the Cascade Lakes region, and calculating the amount of runoff from the lakes each year.
www.clarkson.edu /honors/research/summer_papers/Hoffman-Lindsay.doc   (419 words)

  
 Bend, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Bachelor ski resort brings in tourists from all over Oregon, Washington, and Northern California.
The nearby Cascade Lakes are also a large draw for tourists.
Recreational activities include downhill and cross country skiing, hiking, biking, rafting, golfing, camping, and fishing to picnicking, rock climbing and general sightseeing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bend,_Oregon   (1274 words)

  
 GORP - Cascade Lakes Highway - Oregon Scenic Drives
The Cascade Lakes Highway— Oregon State Highway 46— is surrounded by mountains, lakes and forests that have delighted motorists, bicyclists and hikers for over fifty years.
However, the designation of the Cascade Lakes Highway as one of the nationally-recognized Scenic Byways proves that the natural beauty to be seen from June through October is well worth the day spent driving and stopping along the circuit.
Sparks Lake is an excellent example of a lake slowly changing from a lake to marsh, to meadow or forest, depending on the final acts of erosion, fire or use by people.
gorp.away.com /gorp/activity/byway/or_casca.htm   (3457 words)

  
 Cascade Lakes Singletrack Mountain Bike Trips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Cascade Lakes is a new star in our line up of tours.
When we do pop out there are lakes to greet us at our lunch spots, at camp, and when you least expect it.
The present day Cascades are result of a thousand volcanic eruptions in an area where two tectonic plates collided about 15 million years ago.
www.westernspirit.com /trips/mtb-cascade_lakes_singletrack/cascade_lakes_singletrack.html   (912 words)

  
 Columbia Cascade Winery Association
Bordered by the towering Cascade Mountains to the west and sagebrush covered hills to the east, vineyards and wineries are rapidly appearing throughout the area.
The Columbia Cascade Winery Association was founded in November of 2002 at which time our wine region consisted of fewer than five wineries.
In the Columbia Cascade region, we have several distinct wine-producing areas: Lake Chelan, the area surrounding Leavenworth, the Okanogan (U.S.Side!) and the Wenatchee valley.
www.columbiacascadewines.com   (331 words)

  
 TripCheck - Oregon Department of Transportation
The Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway passes through a volcanic and glacial landscape of incredible diversity and tremendous significance.
Next, you'll reach the emerald waters of Devils Lake, a popular picnic and camping spot that treats visitors to an eerie optical illusion: crystal clear water and a shallow white pumice bottom make it seem as if boats on the surface are floating in midair.
Nearby Little Lava Lake is the source of the Deschutes River, which meanders through a lush meadow along the Byway as you move south toward Cultus Lake and Crane Prairie Reservoir.
www.tripcheck.com /Pages/SBcascadeLakes.asp   (1283 words)

  
 Waterfall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Streams often become wider and more shallow just above waterfalls due to flowing over the rock shelf, and there is usually a deep pool just below the waterfall due to the kinetic energy of the water hitting the bottom.
Waterfalls are a hindrance to river transportation, and so the Welland Canal was built in 1829 to allow ships to pass Niagara Falls in the Great Lakes.
Cascade, where the water descends a series of rock steps;
www.freedownloadsoft.com /info/waterfall.html   (486 words)

  
 GORP - Cascade Lakes Highway - Oregon Scenic Drives
The Cascade Lakes Highway— Oregon State Highway 46— is surrounded by mountains, lakes and forests that have delighted motorists, bicyclists and hikers for over fifty years.
However, the designation of the Cascade Lakes Highway as one of the nationally-recognized Scenic Byways proves that the natural beauty to be seen from June through October is well worth the day spent driving and stopping along the circuit.
Sparks Lake is an excellent example of a lake slowly changing from a lake to marsh, to meadow or forest, depending on the final acts of erosion, fire or use by people.
www.gorp.com /gorp/activity/byway/or_casca.htm   (3473 words)

  
 Cascade Lakes - Terms Page
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www.cascadelakes.net /terms2.asp   (1218 words)

  
 See America's Byways - Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Oregon
The Cascades Lakes Scenic Byway cuts a path through the scenic mountains, lakes and forests of central Oregon.
There are outstanding examples of relatively recent volcanic mountains and lava flows, alpine lakes and meadows, creeks, springs and a wild mountain river.
Continue on west of the Green Lakes Trailhead to a small, but scenic, area with several springs surfacing from the edge of a huge lava flow, creating a little meadow.
www.seeamerica.org /byways/html/byways_pages/ORcascade.html   (533 words)

  
 Cascade Lakes Brewery: Cascade West Grub and Ale House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Cascade Lakes Brewery: Cascade West Grub and Ale House
Cascade West offers a full lunch menu all week from 10:30a.m.
From Bud, Coors, and Pabst to Bridgeport IPA, Deschutes MIrror Pond Pale, and Cascade Lakes Rooster Tail Ale Cascade West covers all the bases.
www.cascadelakes.com /locations/Cascade_West/cascade_west.html   (229 words)

  
 Oregon's lake district
South Twin is one in a string of lakes that lie east of the crest of the Oregon Cascades.
Because the lakes are at snow-prone elevations of 4,300 to 6,300 feet, most visitors come to swim and play between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
But from early September to mid-October, the lakes are gloriously uncrowded, the trout are hungry, and the days are typically warm and sunny.
www.sunset.com /sunset/Premium/Travel/1997/09-Sep/CascadeLakes997/CascadeLakes997.html   (496 words)

  
 SummitPost - Cascade Mountain -- Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering
In winter there can be some exceptional ice climbing along the lakes at the base of the peak but the conditions and length of the routes are very dependent on yearly conditions.
This is an excellent peak to bring small children up, as the trail is good, there are no big cliffs or other dangers, and the small scrambles are a hoot for the wee ones.
It is now named for the falls that cascade down its side between Upper and Lower Cascade Lake.
www.summitpost.org /mountain/rock/150623/cascade-mountain.html   (790 words)

  
 Oregon.com - Oregon Scenic Byways - Cascade Lakes
Cross paths with early explorers and trappers such as Kit Carson, John C. Fremont and Nathaniel J. Wyeth as you drive the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway.
The towering Cascade Mountains provide the backdrop for this scenic drive and offer fabulous hiking and challenging rock climbing.
As you drive by many bodies of water along the route, it is easy to see why this route was named after the Cascade Lakes.
www.oregon.com /Byways/Cascade_Lakes.cfm   (378 words)

  
 HOUSE BILL NO. 152 - State parks/Cascade & Walcott Lakes
The park exists on federal lands that are adjacent to or used in connection with the waters of Cascade Reservoir in Valley County.
Associated with this proposal is the department's request for funds to continue the operation and maintenance of the recreation facilities on Lake Cascade State Park.
FISCAL NOTE Operations at Lake Cascade State Park will be paid by a combination of funds from BOR, user fees, and an appropriation from the state General Fund.
www3.state.id.us /oasis/1999/H0152.html   (1258 words)

  
 Home Page
Note: Cascade is not in immediate fire danger.
The lake in Cascade is one of the top largest lakes in Idaho and there are over 250 smaller lakes and streams in the county.
Use the "Cascade Information" button for demographic information and a list of city services and amenities.
www.cascade-chamber.com   (219 words)

  
 Cascade Lakes Oregon - Fly Fishing - Guided Fly Fishing Trips
CASCADE LAKES OREGON: The Cascade Lakes area is one of the most beautiful locations in Central Oregon.
The fish in these Cascade lakes are surprisingly powerful, and the views of the mountains are breathe taking.
Whether it's hot hot hot action on East Lake or chasing trophy rainbow trout in Crane Prairie, we have the fly fishing guides and the fly fishing knowledge to help you catch fish, and enjoy your day.
www.flyandfield.com /Pages/guided.trips.cascade-lakes.htm   (412 words)

  
 Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway - Travel Oregon
When you venture out on this breathtaking loop past Mt. Bachelor and the alpine lakes of Central Oregon, you'll know why Scenic America named it one of the nation's 10 most important byways.
As the Byway descends, you’ll reach Lava Lake, with resort facilities and camping, and Little Lava Lake, the headwaters of the Deschutes River.
The Scenic Byway, however, continues south to Davis Lake, a large, shallow lake with dozens of campsites and even more species of waterfowl.
www.traveloregon.com /Explore-Oregon/Central-Oregon/Trips-We-Love/Cascade-Lakes-Scenic-Byway.aspx   (609 words)

  
 A Guide To Exploring Modern-Day Oregon Trails: The Cascade Lakes Highway
Then head downtown to historic Drake Park before embarking on the Cascade Lakes Highway tour, one of the most scenic drives in the country.
Neighboring Hosmer Lake is famous for its Atlantic salmon population.
Lave and Cultus Lakes also offer resort facilities, while across the highway, Crane Prairie Reservoir is known for outstanding fishing and as a breeding ground for osprey.
www.webtrail.com /rvs/caslahwy.shtml   (731 words)

  
 Oregon Cascade Range Scenic Drives and Road Trips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The scenic drives in Oregon's Cascade Range are located east of Interstate 5 and west of Highway 97.
A 48.8-mile loop past three man-made lakes into the southern Oregon Cascade mountains and through the Bear Creek Valley.
The deep blue color of Crater Lake has been the objective of many attempted descriptions, but none comes close to the impact you will...
www.allgetaways.com /region.asp?areaid=100956   (605 words)

  
 Skijoring Trails
Dogs are prohibited in congested winter recreation areas and trails north of Cascade lakes Highway including Dutchman Flat, Todd Lake, Big Meadow, Tumalo Mt, Swampy lakes, Miessner and Vista Butte.
Trails which may be used include all snowmobile trails (orange diamonds) north of Cascade lakes Highway from just south and east of Todd lake to the snowmobile underpass just east of Vista Butte snopark.
The area and trails south of Cascade lakes Highway (except for Mt.Bachelor Ski Resort slopes and trails).
www.cascadeskijoring.com /trails.shtml   (1211 words)

  
 ToursOutdoors - Your Biking Adventure Tour "Cascade Lakes Singletrack, Oregon - 5 Days" in Oregon.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Whether you are a novice river runner or an experienced white water enthusiast, you’ll be enchanted by the beauty of the rugged canyon, the comfort of the...
DAY ONE After meeting in Bend, we will shuttle up the Cascade Lakes Highway.
After this ride we will deserve a swim in Little Lava Lake and a good night's rest at our same camp.
www.toursoutdoors.com /tour/trip.php?tourid=618   (1010 words)

  
 Central Oregon Cascade Lakes Scenic Drive & Recreation Guide - Sun Publishing
One of Oregon's most scenic drives, the Cascade Lakes Highway offers something for everyone from fishing to boating, hiking to camping, picnicking to relaxing and enjoying the drive.
In addition to information about the Cascade Lakes Highway area, there are several other driving tours with detailed maps, mileage charts, and itinerary.
These include a tour of Crane Prairie, Wickiup, and the Twin Lakes; Newberry Crater, and a trip to the four big lakes of the Willamette Pass: Crescent, Odell, Waldo, and Davis lakes.
www.sun-pub.com /scenicguide.htm   (350 words)

  
 The Trophic Cascade in Lakes - Cambridge University Press
Fluctuations in fish populations in lakes can cascade through food webs to alter nutrient cycling, algal biomass and primary production.
Trophic cascades may interact with nutrients and physical factors to explain most of the variance in lake ecosystem process rates.
In this book, a multidisciplinary research team tests this idea by manipulating whole lakes experimentally, and coordinating this with palaeolimnological studies, simulation modelling, and small-scale enclosure experiments.
www.cambridge.org /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521566843   (254 words)

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